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Restaurants in Austin, $25-$40

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15th Street Cafe

American CafeDowntown$25-$40

Located inside the Downtown DoubleTree Suites, the cafe serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.

303 W. 15th, 512/478-7000

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Ah Sing Den

Pan-AsianLower East$25-$40

Asian-inspired morsels and a strong cocktail program meet in a sumptuous space inspired by Victorian-era East London opium den.

1100 E. Sixth, 512/467-4280

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Ancho's

Downtown$25-$40

This pleasant dining room in the Omni Hotel atrium offers a Southwestern menu and a dynamite Sunday brunch with waffle and omelet stations.

700 San Jacinto, 512/476-3700

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Andiamo Ristorante

ItalianNorth$25-$40

This is good, old-fashioned Italian – need we say more? Try the Linguine Luci Johnson. Mangia!

2521 Rutland, 512/719-3377

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Asti

ItalianMidtown$25-$40 First Plates 

Varied Italian regional cuisines and an extensive wine list keep this Hyde Park neighborhood stalwart hopping. The pizza and seafood dishes are terrific, but we always gravitate to the risotto.

408-C E. 43rd, 512/451-1218

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Austin Land & Cattle

Steak HouseOld West Austin$25-$40 First Plates 

Elegant ambience and service is paired with first-rate steaks at quite reasonable prices. Particular care is taken with the sides, making for a complete experience. Don't miss the excellent wine list.

1205 N. Lamar, 512/472-1813

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Barley Swine

Gastro PubMidtown$25-$40 First Plates 

Offering a daily chef's selection of skillfully prepared seasonal and local small plates that use everything from sauerkraut to sunchokes.

6555 Burnet Rd. #400, 512/394-8150

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Buca di Beppo

ItalianNorth$25-$40

This national chain serves "immigrant Southern Italian" cuisine. Dishes are served family-style or personalized for two with smaller portions.

3612 Tudor, 512/342-8462

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Café No Sé

American CafeSouth Congress and South First$25-$40

Located in the South Congress hotel, this American eatery offers innovative takes on classics and globally-influenced fare. The playful pastry program is not to be missed.

1603 S. Congress, 512/942-2061

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Carrabba's Italian Grill

ItalianNorth$25-$40

Order from the pasta bar, sample one of the wood-fired pizzas, or choose a grilled specialty. The menu also includes the requisite lasagna and spaghetti options.

11590 Research, 512/345-8232

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Chez Nous

FrenchDowntown$25-$40 First Plates 

This grand-mère of Austin's French restaurants offers classic bistro fare. After all these years, we're still partial to the salade lyonnaise and the elegant mousse au chocolat.

510 Neches, 512/473-2413

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Chez Zee

DessertsNorth$25-$40

Regulars and novices alike have been flocking to this bistro for 25 years running thanks to its wicked dessert options. Multiple gluten-free menu items mean everyone can go out for dinner.

5406 Balcones Dr., 512/454-2666

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Cipollina

Italian, PizzaOld West Austin$25-$40 First Plates 

A Clarksville charmer, Cipollina has the feel of well-kept secret. Mediterranean-inspired dishes abound, such as paninos at lunchtime, as well as pasta and signature wood-fired pizzas all the time. For dinner, try the cioppino.

1213 West Lynn, 512/477-5211

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Clark's Oyster Bar

SeafoodOld West Austin$25-$40 First Plates 

Blessed by Neptune is this thoughtfully curated seafood menu. We love the decadently rich lobster roll and fruits de mer. But their steak tartare is nothing to sneeze at.

1200 W. Sixth, 512/297-2525

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Clay Pit

IndianCampus$25-$40 First Plates 

Simple but sophisticated, the menu here is best described as contemporary Indian cuisine, pairing traditional Indian techniques and flavors with the less-expected, such as mussels and salmon.

1601 Guadalupe, 512/322-5131

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